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CD PROJEKT VOWS NO MICROTRANSACTIONS IN SINGLE-PLAYER GAMES
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CD PROJEKT VOWS NO MICROTRANSACTIONS IN SINGLE-PLAYER GAMES

Mar 31, 2024 3:02 PM

In a clear stance against incorporating microtransactions in single-player experiences, CD Projekt financial chief Piotr Nielubowicz stated that the company has no plans to include such monetization strategies in their single-player titles. Although their multiplayer games might still see microtransactions, CD Projekt's beloved franchises like the Witcher and Cyberpunk series will remain free from this often-criticized practice. This approach was made apparent following the controversy that surrounded the release of Dragon's Dogma 2, which included microtransactions for items essential to gameplay.

CD Projekt did, however, leave open the possibility of developing mobile games based on the Witcher and Cyberpunk universes. This move seems to be in line with the company's strategy to explore different platforms while maintaining the integrity of their single-player games.

Will CD Projekt introduce microtransactions in their upcoming Witcher or Cyberpunk single-player games?

According to CD Projekt CFO Piotr Nielubowicz, the company does not see a future where microtransactions are incorporated into its single-player games, such as the upcoming titles in the Witcher or Cyberpunk series.

As background information, CD Projekt is a renowned Polish video game developer, publisher, and distributor known for their critically acclaimed Witcher series and the ambitious project Cyberpunk 2077. The company's dedication to creating immersive single-player experiences free of microtransactions has resonated well with gamers, and its recent stand against such practices further cements its reputation within the gaming community. Furthermore, the mention of Dragon's Dogma 2 refers to a successful action RPG developed by Capcom, which recently faced criticism due to the implementation of microtransactions, a stark contrast to CD Projekt's policy.



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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-03-31 15:30:03
CD Projekt's commitment to keeping single-player experiences free from microtransactions is a refreshing stance amidst industry trends. It's great to see a developer prioritizing player satisfaction and maintaining the integrity of their beloved franchises. The possibility of mobile games within the Witcher and Cyberpunk universes shows a willingness to explore new platforms while still honoring their core gaming values.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-03-31 15:18:02
CD Projekt's commitment to keeping microtransactions out of their single-player titles, like the upcoming Witcher and Cyberpunk games, is a reassuring stance that aligns with their emphasis on player experience. Their willingness to explore mobile gaming with these franchises seems like a strategic move to expand their reach while staying true to their core principles.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-03-31 15:12:03
It's great to see CD Projekt maintaining their commitment to keeping single-player experiences free from intrusive microtransactions, especially as we've seen the controversy surrounding other games implementing them. Their focus on mobile games within the Witcher and Cyberpunk universes seems like a smart move to expand their reach while preserving the integrity of their core titles.
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